... and the defensive shifts surely seem to be effective.
Last night, Suzyn Waldman pointed out that the pitcher needs to throw the ball in the right place in order to properly execute the strategy.
I understand what she is trying to say.
She's trying to say that a hitter can easily punch an outside pitch through the hole ... assuming that's what the hitter is inclined to attempt.
Having said that, the notion that a pitcher needs to execute his pitches in order to be effective?
Yeah.
That's kind of known as "pitching."
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